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December 06, 1996 - Image 173

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-12-06

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stitutions in opening their
records on transactions with Ger-
many or German businesses dur-
ing the Nazi period.
* Appoint a historian or pan-
el of historians to review such
transactions.
* Convene a "truth commis-
sion," similar to the one estab-
lished by the South African
government. For one year, the
Swiss commission could grant
complete civil and criminal im-
munity to persons who candidly
report on Swiss financial in-
volvements with Nazi Germany.
* Agree to the jurisdiction of
U.S. courts for a final review of
possible collaboration by Swiss
banks with Nazi Germany.
Rabbi Cooper said the in-
volvement of American courts
was necessary to prevent Swiss
banks from exploiting Swiss laws
to delay and block action on
claims.
Estimates on the value of ac-
counts in Swiss banks deposited
by Holocaust victims and Nazi
leaders, businesses and collabo-
rators may be as high as $30 bil-
lion, said Rabbi Cooper.
The Wiesenthal Center has
also launched an independent in-
vestigation on collaboration be-
tween Swiss banks and Nazi
Germany.

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leader in the Schuma 118, a Be-
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Notice is hereby given that the Annual
Meeting of the Holocaust Memorial Center
will take place on Tuesday, December 17,
1996, at 7:30 p.m. in the HMC Conference
Room.
The 1996 Nominating Committee offers the
following slate for election to the board of
directors for three-year terms ending
December, 1999.

Irving Altus
Allen Charlupski
Alexander Ehrmann
Isidore Eisenberg
Gedale Elbaum
Dr. Neil J. Farkas
Dr. Steven D. Grant
Leon Halpern
Lawrence S. Jackier
Alexander Karp
Sol Kleinman
Dr. Kristina Kochanowski

Joseph Krinsky
Jack Lipton
Abraham Pasternak
Harry Prow
Julius Schaumberg
Emma Schaver
Simon Schwarzberg
Jack Shenkman
Dr. Guy Stern
Martin Water
Abraham Weberman

All HMC members are encouraged to
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